All posts tagged Bank bonuses

The European Banking Authority, a pan-European banking regulator, on Wednesday published a new set of guidelines, and launched a three month consultation, on how bankers in Europe are paid. What’s do they say? Here’s the short answer. Read More »

On Tuesday we brought you your very own cheat sheet of how the European Union’s new rules on limiting bankers’ bonuses works and, crucially, how banks are figuring out ways to maintain former levels of pay.

But we all know a picture tells a thousand words, and here it is even more simply put. Read More »

As European regulators scramble to clamp down on excessive bank bonuses, what are Wall Street’s biggest investment banks paying their staff in London? MoneyBeat analyzed their latest disclosures on remuneration for the most senior staff in the U.K, key risk-takers known as code staff. The figures are for 2012, the most recent figures available. Read More »

Banks have started the process of deciding how they will implement the EU-wide bank bonus cap which comes into force in 2015 even though there is still confusion on some key issues, according to lawyers. Read More »